England faced Hungary and Andorra in their two World Cup qualifying fixtures during the international break, with both ties panning out very differently.
The Three Lions came out 5-0 winners in an expected victory over Andorra that saw Ben Chilwell, Bukayo Saka, Tammy Abraham, James Ward-Prowse and Jack Grealish each score.
However, Hungary were able to hold England to a draw as they visited Wembley Stadium on Tuesday night - with John Stones scoring the equaliser in what was a particularly tough test for Gareth Southgate’s side.
Here are our combined player ratings for both of England's World Cup qualifiers...
1. Sam Johnstone - 7
Sam Johnstone was handed a start against Andorra and impressed with his performance. While he didn't have much to do, the West Brom keeper is yet to concede a goal and even claimed an assist - setting Jack Grealish up with a long throw for England's fifth goal.Photo: Michael Regan
2. Kieran Trippier - 6
Kieran Trippier was captain of the side that beat Andorra and had very little to do defensively in a dominant performance from the Three Lions. The Atletico Madrid full-back was allowed to get forward plenty and enjoyed a steady evening on the right.Photo: Michael Regan
3. John Stones - 7
John Stones started both fixtures for England in Maguire's absence. The Manchester City defender had little to do against Andorra and enjoyed a positive performance against Andorra - despite the scoreline. Stones took his equaliser well and could have also added a second. While Mings struggled, Stones looked reasonably solid at the back.Photo: Julian Finney
4. Conor Coady - 6
Conor Coady has become a favourite of Southgate's - consistently picked even despite Wolves' disappointing start to the season - and his performance against Andorra certainly showed why. Another solid, tidy display from the defender.Photo: Michael Regan